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The Monster Men

Edgar Rice Burroughs

Editora: Interactive Media

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The Monster Men is a novel written by Edgar Rice Burroughs. It tells the story of two men, one American and one English, who are stranded on a mysterious island filled with monsters. The monsters are the result of a scientific experiment gone wrong, and they are now terrorizing the islanders. The two men must find a way to stop the monsters before they destroy the entire island.
Disponível desde: 11/05/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 176 páginas.

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